54 Golf at Sea Palms for two good reasons: The package and the price. Our Golf Package includes everything you need Unlimited golf on our superb 18-hole championship course a sumptuous breakfast and gourmet dinner, a bucket of practice balls each day, and quiet, comfortable overnight lodging The price for all this is attractive, too. Only $22 per golfer, per day, double occu- pa ncy. Or enjoy it all for 5 days and 4 nights (Sunday through Thursday) for only $99 We even have a special, low rate for your wife if she doesn't play golf. While you're out golfing to your heart's content, she'll have her heart's fill of our sandy beach, ten- nis, sight-seeing, and historical adventure Who knows, the two of you may even explore this lovely Island of St. Simons to- gether. It's a year-round resort nestled in Georgia's Golden Isles. The Sea Palms Golf Package is yours from Labor Day to February 15. So now is the time to make your plans Write for details, and information on our luxurious accommodations or simply make your reservation now. At these prices you'll probably be back for more r----------------------------------, ) Please send me the details on your Golf Package. ) Make my reservation from to for a party of people Name Address City State SFA P IMS Zip Area Code & Phone Number Sea Palms · Frederica Road · St Simons Island, Georgia 31522 · 912-638-3351 ---------------------------------- A new-living resort community by iiIIIi Evans & Mitchell I ndustries - ';r -S< :$ , ' . 1: t / ,<< 4 /4 I ' ,,\- i: :t. .,.. ):- fd ' ,' , , '" i l .þ ; .:.....::-;-.. i' ". ......."'^', . <$:1'., .. * À"" t -I k ø. l ^ ... \ ^ \ \ ': "' ., '- "1- ,... \î! \t .t \U' r " f* "- >- ^ , t l , -r ,..... tll f I ,,^'>>,,">>< :- }.. '- It t of }b: 'cl-. ø t , .J f* !I).- r )- ./' " f> "","'I<' "\01- -$, .<^>":, '" , "-, *' . IN WINTUK*. From our 3rd Rail R Collection Layenng IS the word and Drummond is the look. The sleeveless ribbed pullover In "Wlntuk" yarns of Orlon 5 acrylic. About $10 00 Worn over a patterned knit shirt About $13.00 At finer stores Write Drummond, Empire State Bldg , New York, N Y. 10001. .Du Pont Certification Mark DRUMMDN Product of Benmar KOitwearCorp. office. Her first Hollywood movie, "Thunder Below," was a lnelodralna in which her body and soul were fiercely struggled over by Charles Bick- ford and Paul Lukas. ("One W0111- an-desired, desiring-in a village of lonely lnen ! Torn between passion and honor, lovers and husband! Below the Equator, where civili7ation's barriers swiftly burn away." So read the ad- vertiselnents, and so went the plot.) In her next movie, "The Devil and the Deep," she played the wife of Charles Laughton, the dotty captain of a Navy submarine. AlTIOng the crew were Gary Cooper and C<1ry Grant. For the last InovIe, Pal alnount, teetering on the brink of receivership decided to lend Tallulah to M-G-M. 'There she lnade "F'aithless," with Robert Mont- gOlnery. It was a cOlnedy not a lnelo- dralna; instead of being torn between passion and honor, she was given a few lnildly witty lines to utter, and she made th e lnost of theln As "Faithless" was heing shot, the Depression was deepening throughout the world, and a wave of reforln was sweeping Holly- wood. The Ha}s Office was setting stricter standards for what could be seen and uttered onscreen, and in the press there was much agitation over the private lives of SOlne of the lnore prolninent actors and actresses in Hollywood. Tallulah was drinking too much, and her private life was be- coming too public for the cOlnfort of the studios. Paralnount was prepared to keep her on, without a raise, and M-G-M was prepared to offer her ('1 long-term contract at a figure much less than Paralnount's, but both studios stipulated that thenceforward her con- duct would have to be above reproach. Tallulah reckoned that she had saved tWO hundred th ousand dollars in the course of making her six movies. She did not find Hollywood attrac- tive, and she did not find lnovielnak- ing attractive. She found it still less attractive to be lectured to on lnorality by sharklike and grossly concupiscent studio executives. She lnade up her 111ind to return to New York. She would go back on the stage, where she belonged. T ALLULAH and Edie caIne back to New York and lnoved Into the Gothaln Hotel, at Fifth A venue and Fifty-fifth Street. It had been eleven years since Tallulah last acted on Broadway, and she felt even more un- containably charged with energy and ambition now than she had felt in her teens, when, a chubby blond girl in the Algonquin lobby, she stared with ob-